Justice bill takes aim at femicide, coercive control, pornographic deepfakes
OTTAWA — Federal legislation introduced Tuesday proposes new measures to address hateful and controlling behaviour toward women and shield children from online predators.
The Protecting Victims Act would treat murders driven by control, hate, sexual violence or exploitation as first-degree. It would define these murders as femicide when the victim is a woman.
Currently, some murders targeting women may be classified as first-degree, while others may be second-degree, the Justice Department says.
The bill also would outlaw engaging in patterns of coercive or controlling conduct against an intimate partner. There is currently no specific Criminal Code offence prohibiting such behaviour.


